2/6 Marines take over for 1/9 in Nawa, Afghanistan

Lance Cpl. Daniel Wilson, left, watches as other Marines with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 9th Marines, patrol in October next to a cornfield in Nawa, Afghanistan. (Photo by Cpl. Tommy Bellegarde)

The Ready Battalion is back in action.

Second Battalion, 6th Marines, out of Camp Lejeune, N.C., has replaced 1st Battalion, 9th Marines, in Afghanistan and is now patrolling Nawa district in central Helmand. Its a mission that will likely be complicated by the Corps’ pending drawdown in Afghanistan — Nawa is one of the next three districts in Helmand in which the security has been identified for transition this spring to Afghan control.

The area of operations includes not only Nawa, which has largely been pacified, but more violent regions to the west in Trek Nawa and to the south in Shorshorak. They battalion also demilitarized several bases and launched new advisory teams as the Afghan Local Police became more useful, according to this Marine Corps news release.

“We decided that rather than fight the enemy on his terms, he’s going to fight on our terms,” said Sgt. Maj. Patrick Tracy, according to the release. “We brought the fight to where the enemy trains, eats and sleeps.”